“ | It's all his fault. He deserved to burn. I gave him all I could, and in turn, he made me a monster. Burn in hell Harold. I'll be seeing you there soon enough. | „ |
~ Charles' Unhinged Soliloquy/Villainous Breakdown |
Charles Williams, also known as Xoral Guy, was originally nothing more than the main antagonist of VS. Xoral Guy, in which he was a joke character conceived as an alternate version of Ourple Guy. As of January 2025 however, he's become more of his own character, independent of VS. Xoral Guy.
Profile[]
Appearance[]
Charles appears as a ginger man sporting an opened coral suit, showing a white polo underneath, and a black bowtie. He also wears brown khaki pants, and black dress shoes.
After his burning, he appears similarly, but has bandages covering his face as well as orange-tinted glasses. The parts of his face which are visible generally have severe burns on them. Additionally, his suit is now buttoned up.
Xoral Guy appears as an Atari-esque coral colored sprite with a dark brown bowtie and dark brown eyes.
Personality[]
Charles is shown to be very over the top in his mannerisms, almost to a cartoonish degree. He has also been described as somewhat obnoxious, and seems to very rarely lose his composure. Although, he's also rather delusional and extremely apathetic and selfish.
Xoral Guy takes these sillier traits, and cranks them up to 11 while nullifying or even removing his more sinister traits to keep the comedic tone of the character and not downplay Charles' actions.
Biography[]
(Note: This story is not complete, and more information will be added to it later.)
Chapter 1: The Beginning of the Madness[]
Charles was born in 1949, just a few years after World War 2 ended. From the beginning, he had shown signs of psychopathy, whether his parents would want to admit it or not. Once he graduated from college alongside his friend and business partner, Harold Thompson, the two of them began work on a Burger joint called "Fred's Burgers and Fries" in 1974.
The restaurant was successful for a time, with the same going for the two owners of the shop. Charles had a wife and child, and both of them had hundreds of thousands of dollars. But that all changed when two brothers by the name of Braden and Emerson Morris went missing in the restaurant. The family was distraught and an investigation was started, but nothing came of it.
Harold donated money to the family out of sympathy, but Charles seemed almost entirely unaffected by the disappearance. Harold originally assumed Charles just didn't want to talk about it. Sure, he was always apathetic, but SURELY he wasn't heartless enough to ignore the loss of a life. Despite the disappearances, the world kept on spinning. People kept coming to the restaurant (albeit much less frequently). Charles had another child. And business kept on going.
8 years later, Charles youngest son, Andrew Williams, was having a birthday at the restaurant. During this, he was locked in the freezer by his brother Zachary as a part of a cruel prank. Unfortunately, Andrew never got out of that freezer, not alive at least. A box full of frozen meat fell onto his head after around half an hour, the impact causing his brain to bleed. He wasn't found in time to save him.
Charles disowned what was now his only child, something that caused his wife to leave him. Harold, again, felt sympathy for Charles after his sons death, as it now seemed to genuinely affect him. Despite this, 5 more kids would go missing not long after, with Charles responding to those deaths with complete apathy.
Victims[]
A complete list of Charles known Victims.
- Braden Morris
- Emerson Morris
- 5 Unnamed Children
- Harold Thompson
- Prescott Crawley
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- Charles' Burnt Design was inspired by the Caretakers from Dreams of an Insomniac and Curly from Mouthwashing.
- Charles is obsessed with fashion, and refuses to be seen in public if he isn't looking absolutely perfect.
- Charles was originally aromantic.
- This has since been retconned, as he had a wife at one point.
- VS. Xoral Guy was going to be a mod at one point, but it was discontinued.